FSDB's Dragon Industries also plans to showcase and sell their products at the County Services Center, said Kathy Gillespie, director of public information.

Dragon Industries is a career development program where students create products for businesses, such as magnets.

A percentage of those sales would go to Prevent Blindness Florida.

"FSDB is strongly wanting to support this," Gillespie said. "This community has been very hospitable to our students and we really want to support anything that makes life easier for blind people."

Flagler Hospital is one of the many sponsors for the campaign.

"It's a great cause because part of what they do is provide eye screening for students in public schools," said Peter Bacon, spokesman for Flagler Hospital. "We would like for those efforts to continue."

The beautiful eyes contest begins March 1. Entry forms and contest rules are available at the Tax Collector's Office, The St. Augustine Record, The Eye Center of St. Augustine, San Agustin Eye Foundation, Flagler Hospital and WFOY/WAOC.